Frankfurt Germany Tour Ideas
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Hello --
My wife and I will be in Frankfurt at the end March for a wedding and
will have some extra days to look around - I am looking for any ideas,
suggestions, places to definitely see or places to avoid in the
Frankfurt area -- thanks in advance
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Joe Marcus
Marcus Photography
1501 Spring Garden Street
Easton, PA 18042-3143
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http://www.marcusphotography.com
Creating outstanding images for outstanding Festivals & Events around
the United States.
My wife and I will be in Frankfurt at the end March for a wedding and
will have some extra days to look around - I am looking for any ideas,
suggestions, places to definitely see or places to avoid in the
Frankfurt area -- thanks in advance
--
Joe Marcus
Marcus Photography
1501 Spring Garden Street
Easton, PA 18042-3143
610-258-1407 - Phone
610-393-0792 - Cellular
http://www.marcusphotography.com
Creating outstanding images for outstanding Festivals & Events around
the United States.
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On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 16:02:10 -0500, Joe Marcus
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello --
>
> My wife and I will be in Frankfurt at the end March for a wedding and
>will have some extra days to look around - I am looking for any ideas,
>suggestions, places to definitely see or places to avoid in the
>Frankfurt area -- thanks in advance
You could head up into the Taunus hills north of Frankfurt -
Königstein is pleasant.
Heidelberg is an easy journey.
You're also not far from the Rhine. North of Wiesbaden/Mainz (also
worth a look) the spectacular Rhine Gorge begins at Rüdesheim/Bingen.
You could also try a circular trip (and can be done by train):
Frankfurt - Limburg-an-der-Lahn and along the Lahn valley to Koblenz,
thence along the Rhine back to Frankfurt via Wiesbaden or Mainz.
The Spessart Hills are to the SW - don't know the area well, but from
travelling through it's beautiful.
Keith, Bristol, UK
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello --
>
> My wife and I will be in Frankfurt at the end March for a wedding and
>will have some extra days to look around - I am looking for any ideas,
>suggestions, places to definitely see or places to avoid in the
>Frankfurt area -- thanks in advance
You could head up into the Taunus hills north of Frankfurt -
Königstein is pleasant.
Heidelberg is an easy journey.
You're also not far from the Rhine. North of Wiesbaden/Mainz (also
worth a look) the spectacular Rhine Gorge begins at Rüdesheim/Bingen.
You could also try a circular trip (and can be done by train):
Frankfurt - Limburg-an-der-Lahn and along the Lahn valley to Koblenz,
thence along the Rhine back to Frankfurt via Wiesbaden or Mainz.
The Spessart Hills are to the SW - don't know the area well, but from
travelling through it's beautiful.
Keith, Bristol, UK
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On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 16:02:10 -0500, Joe Marcus
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello --
>
> My wife and I will be in Frankfurt at the end March for a wedding and
>will have some extra days to look around - I am looking for any ideas,
>suggestions, places to definitely see or places to avoid in the
>Frankfurt area -- thanks in advance
I'm assuming that you mean Frankfurt am Main rather than Frankfurt an
der Oder?
Keith, Bristol, UK
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello --
>
> My wife and I will be in Frankfurt at the end March for a wedding and
>will have some extra days to look around - I am looking for any ideas,
>suggestions, places to definitely see or places to avoid in the
>Frankfurt area -- thanks in advance
I'm assuming that you mean Frankfurt am Main rather than Frankfurt an
der Oder?
Keith, Bristol, UK




